Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told CNBC he agrees with CEO
Elon Musk that the future of mobility is electric, but he
disagrees with Musk that truly autonomous "robotaxis" will next
year.

In an interview that aired on Uber's IPO day on Friday,
"" co-host Andrew Ross
Sorkin asked him what the future of mobility looks like.

"First of all, it's got to be electric," the CEO said. "We
think that's a no-brainer. It's good for the environment. It's
where the world is going. And we're playing our part, for
example, in London to move it electric." He added that Uber, of
course, thinks the future of mobility also has to be "shared."

The ride-hailing giant will make its debut on the New York
Stock Exchange on Friday, pricing its IPO on Thursday night at
$45 per share.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk he is ready to take Tesla into a
new, driverless era. The company should have a million vehicles
capable of functioning as driverless robotaxis on the road by
the end of 2020, he said. He also told investors that
self-driving technology and services will help his electric car
company grow to a $500 billion market cap.

When the Uber CEO first heard Musk's predictions about this,
Khosrowshahi said, "I thought: If he can do it, more power to
him. Our approach is a more conservative approach as far as
sensor technology and mapping technology. The software's going
to get there. So I don't think that his vision is by any means
wrong. I just think we disagree on timing."

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